Round your answer to the nearest tenth. A patient with supraventricular tachycardia has amiodarone infusing at 16.7 mL/h. The amiodarone concentration is 900 mg/500 mL of D5W

At what rate, in milligrams per minute, is the amiodarone infusing? ____________________ Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


0.5 mg/min

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How much IV fluid would you document as fluid intake if 625 mL is left in a 1,000-mL IV bag? _______________

a. 375 mL b. 275 mL c. 400 mL d. 625 mL

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The daughter of an older patient asks the nurse the best way to select a physician for the patient. What advice should the nurse provide to the daughter?

1. "I would recommend you consider Dr. Smith." 2. "An internist would be the best provider of care for the patient." 3. "A general practitioner would provide the best type of care for the patient." 4. "Family nurse practitioners would be the best care providers for the patient."

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While completing a nursing degree in Virginia, a student who is interested in teaching in Laredo, Texas, enrolls in Spanish classes for 4 years, knowing that a high number of Mexican-Americans live there. This nursing student values:

a. cultural competence. b. ethnocentrism. c. prejudice. d. stereotyping.

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For patients who are diagnosed as slow acetylators, the dosage of hydralazine should be:

1. decreased to avoid drug accumulation. 2. increased to assure that a therapeutic level has been achieved. 3. unchanged because acetylation is not relevant to hydralazine. 4. constant until the patient shows a lack of clinical effects from hydralazine.

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